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Whoa! I haven't completely disappeared? Lol. I just wanted to get to doing 2 upcoming PA elections this year which I will be greatly involved in (Both Gubernatorial and Senate)

First election I will be doing is the PA Governor Race!

Democrats:

-Gov. Tom Wolf(I)-on

-Mayor John Fetterman-off

-Lt.Gov Mike Stack-off

-Fmr.Gov Ed Rendell-off

-Sen. Bob Casey-off

-Joe Sestak-off

-Fmr. Rep Allyson Swartz-off

-Kathleen McGinty-off

-Dan Onorato-off

-Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney

-Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto

Republicans:

-Rep Scott Wagner-On

-Paul Mango-on

-Laura Ellsworth-on

-Fmr. Sen Rick Santorum-off

-Lynn Swann-off

-Sen. Pat Toomey-off

-Fmr. Gov Tom Corbett-off

Fmr. Gov Tom Ridge-off

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Spare us the pain of the Return of the Evil Mr. Rogers (Santorum), please. Also, what about the Libertarian and Constitution parties? I heard they had plans to field candidates this in the gubernatorial race this year, though I'm not sure who (and am not familiar with their state affiliate party hopefuls).

Spare us the pain of the Return of the Evil Mr. Rogers (Santorum), please. Also, what about the Libertarian and Constitution parties? I heard they had plans to field candidates this in the gubernatorial race this year, though I'm not sure who (and am not familiar with their state affiliate party hopefuls).

I'm going to do alittle bit of research to find those parties candidates,and I am putting him cause I know someone is going to ask to have him in anyways

"RAN," as in past tense. I thought all U.S. elections in a given year, other than special elections (which are basically exactly the same thing as what are called by-elections in Canada and the UK) are always all on the first Monday of the November of that year, regardless of state or level of governance.

"RAN," as in past tense. I thought all U.S. elections in a given year, other than special elections (which are basically exactly the same thing as what are called by-elections in Canada and the UK) are always all on the first Monday of the November of that year, regardless of state or level of governance.

Candidates counties All will receive +5,candidates,Congressman's district recieve bonus in all counties born in other states recieve +2,Mayors receive +15,former Mayors +10---The other numbers is there $ so it's easier for me to note down.

This is the polling for the canidates,obviously this will add up to well over 100,this is because A.Tom Wolf has no opponent,and B.There were only 3 Republicans in the field,so this is a definent "what if" All counties will have the same % except Phildelphia,and Allegheny (Fetterman,Peduto,Kenney,Rendell) the () are the bonuses (which exclude there location bonuses)

Yep forgot to edit them into the post lol,Green Party candidate is Activist Paul Glover,Libertarian candidate is Ken Krawchuk, technology consultant and was the Libertarian nominee for Governor in 1998, 2002, and 2014